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Werner Fenz Grant for Art in Public Space 2024


Einsendeschluss: 15.08.2023

[Englsih version only]

In honor of art historian and curator Werner Fenz (1944–2016), and on the initiative of more than two hundred artists, curators, critics, and other members of the art world, the City of Graz’s cultural affairs department launched a grant for art in public space in 2020.
Starting in 2023, this biennial grant will be awarded jointly by the festival for contemporary art steirischer herbst and the City of Graz. It targets national and international projects that address the cultural and political context of Graz, Austria.

The 17,000-euro Werner Fenz Grant aims to regularly assess the status of art in public space, with an international jury selecting a temporary project every two years.

Goals and criteria
The grant is designed to promote art that gives a critical impetus to public space and social change, art that “assumes social responsibility” (Werner Fenz) and seeks to engage citizens.
Projects can deal with economic, political, social, ecological, architectural, or urban development issues. They should contribute to the discourse on current forms of art in public space and address the sociopolitical context of the city of Graz and the province of Styria.
The focus is on temporary projects that infiltrate everyday life and latch onto existing public structures.

Endowment and selection procedure
The grant is awarded biennially by the City of Graz and steirischer herbst subject to resolution in the City Senate. It is endowed with 17,000 euros, of which 12,000 are dedicated to the realization of the artwork and 5,000 to the artist’s fee.
The call is open to artists from all countries.
An international jury selects one of the proposals. It consists of five members, one of whom belongs to the initiators’ committee. Additionally, the jury contains two people nominated by steirischer herbst and two nominated by the city’s cultural affairs department.
The selection procedure is two-stage. In a first round, up to three projects are invited to Graz for an in-depth exploration of the local context in October/November 2023. The grantee is announced in January 2024 and their work is presented as part of steirischer herbst ’24 (September/October 2024).

Production
The production takes place under the responsibility of steirischer herbst and can draw on the festival’s resources and considerable experience with art in public space. On-site research as well as accommodation of the artist(s) during the production phase in Graz are covered as part of the grant.

More information.